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Air coming out of hydraulic vent hole in filler cap
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<blockquote data-quote="Gearclash" data-source="post: 132403" data-attributes="member: 11467"><p>Stuttering hydraulics on the 1835Bs means the hydraulic oil level is low. How is the reservoir vented on your machine? The 1835s used a cap with a one way valve in it that was also a manual relief. It maintains some air pressure in the reservoir. So there is no sound of air going in or out of the reservoir during cylinder cycling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gearclash, post: 132403, member: 11467"] Stuttering hydraulics on the 1835Bs means the hydraulic oil level is low. How is the reservoir vented on your machine? The 1835s used a cap with a one way valve in it that was also a manual relief. It maintains some air pressure in the reservoir. So there is no sound of air going in or out of the reservoir during cylinder cycling. [/QUOTE]
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